Dilawar
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Related names | Delaver, Delavar, Delawar |
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Dilawar (also written as Delavar or Delaver, or even Delauver) is a common first name in many countries. The origin of the name Dilawar comes from Persian language. Roughly translated into English Dilawar would mean "One who has heart", or a more popular translation would be "brave" or "courageous".
The word Dilawar has two sylables "Dil" and "awar". "Dil" means "heart" and "awar" is a common Persian suffix which means "to have" or "to come to".
[edit] Pronunciation
The name Dilawar is pronounced as "The Law Were". A softer "The" can be noticed in the beginning instead of hard "D". "The" sound is registered in the alphabet in many languages such as Arabic, Bengali, Pashtu, Hindi, Icelandic, Persian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Turkish and Urdu.
[edit] Notable people named Dilawar
- Dilawar Figar (1926–1998), a famous Urdu poet, known for his poetry and style of presentation
- Dilawar Khan Ghauri (reigned 1401), sultan of Malwa
- Dilawar (human rights victim), (c.1979–December 10, 2002), human rights victim from Afghanistan